Accessibility tags are being added to the PlayStation Store globally this week across both PS5 and PS4 games.
The tags will highlight which accessibility features are supported in games when viewed on the store.
At launch, the tags will be shown for a number of first party titles, with Sony collaborating with a «wide range of developers to implement this feature» in the near future.
Over 50 tags are available from six categories, as follows:
Users can access the tags by pressing Triangle in the game hub on the PlayStation Store.
More details can be found on the PlayStation Blog.
Microsoft implemented a similar feature on Xbox back in October 2021. Since then it's implemented a number of accessibility features, including allowing developers to get feedback from disabled players.
Earlier this year Sony unveiled its accessibility controller, Project Leonardo. A release date is yet to be announced.
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